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Innovative Options of Financing for Sustainable Forests Development and Management in Malawi

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  • Munthali, Maggie Golie
  • Chirwa, Mike
  • Nankhwenya, Bonface
  • Chiwaula, Levison
  • Chadza, William
  • Muyanga, Milu

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Adequate and sustainable financing is crucial for the management of forest resources in developing countries like Malawi. This study highlights potential forest financing mechanisms and instruments that the government of Malawi and other stakeholders in the forest sector can explore to ensure the sustainable management of forest resources

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  • Munthali, Maggie Golie & Chirwa, Mike & Nankhwenya, Bonface & Chiwaula, Levison & Chadza, William & Muyanga, Milu, 2024. "Innovative Options of Financing for Sustainable Forests Development and Management in Malawi," Policy Briefs 348494, Purdue University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:maappb:348494
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.348494
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